Last time they met: The Redskins toppled the Eagles, 31-6, back in November.

Overall series: 80-71-6, Redskins.

Key match-ups: There's nothing really key for the Eagles for the next two games. It was a slight surprise to see LeSean McCoy given the starting role this week in a meaningless game, but it will be nice to see what kind of offense the Eagles can create with both McCoy and Brown sharing carries, which should be the case come next season. Same goes for McCoy and quarterback Nick Foles, who haven't spent a lot of time together yet either.

Wide receiver Jason Avant is one to keep an eye, along with Riley Cooper, as the two have quickly become favorite targets of Foles. WR Jeremy Maclin has seen his fair share of receptions since Foles has been under center, but the verdict is still out on whether Maclin and injured DeSean Jackson can carry the load at wideout next year.

Defensively the Eagles are still a mess, but with a slightly different scheme for the front-seven, the team should be able to limit Redskins QB Robert Griffin III more than in their first meeting. Again, the Eagles are playing out the string, and whether Griffin throws for 400 yards or 150 with three interceptions, this is one of the more meaningless games the Eagles have played since the late 90s.

*Andy Reid vs. the fans: I have a strong feeling that the Lincoln Financial Field crowd will be chanting 'thank you's' rather than boo's come Sunday afternoon, win or lose. I fully support the reaction Philadelphia fans have every game, despite any media misconceptions. I've also never been a Reid supporter. Yet Reid hasn't left the same sour taste in my mouth that Donovan McNabb has and even without a title, I can see myself looking back on the Reid era fondly. I think the fans see that as well.

Noteworthy stats: Eagles QB Nick Foles is 152 yards shy of setting the Eagles rookie passing record. ... DE Brandon Graham has four sacks in four starts and is tied for the team lead with 5.5. ...Former Eagles RB Brian Westbrook will be recognized Sunday as the teams honorary captain. Westbrook scored 66 touchdowns while his combined receiving and rushing yards nearly reached the 10,000-yard mark.

Looking ahead: The Eagles finish the season against the Giants on the road on Dec. 30.

Rob Edwards’ prediction: I predict this will be Andy Reid's last home game as coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. It will be the last time Michael Vick graces the sidelines of Lincoln Financial Field, as well as the last time for a litany of others. As much as I have against Reid's coaching ability, I find it hard to believe that he doesn't come up with a better gameplan for Griffin and the Redskins. The offense has played better since the loss to Washington in November and Griffin could still be a little banged up. Washington running back Alfred Morris will have a solid game, but he won't put the Eagles out of reach. There's a part of me that wants to pick Reid here, but I've been burnt too many times before. Redskins win, but don't cover.